“…The number of studies that fell under the intersection of (RBA, RBM, RBS), (RBA, RBS), and (RBM, RBS) was two, three, and one, respectively, whereas no common studies were found under intersection of (RBA, RBM). On the other hand, the number of studies under moderate bias (out of 60 studies) for RBM, RBA, and RBS was 9 (15%) [43,69,74,78,80,83,95,96,98], 20 (33%) [43,49,57,61,64,69,73,74,78,80,82,83,[86][87][88]95,98,120,160,161], and 18 (30%) [44][45][46][47][50][51][52][53][54][55][59][60][61]71,72,75,76,96], respectively. The number of studies that fell under the intersection of (RBA, RBS), (RB, MRBS), and (RBA,...…”